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carelessness

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[kair-lis-nis] / ˈkɛər lɪs nɪs /

noun

  1. failure to pay enough attention to what one is doing; sloppiness.

    Unlike unavoidable error, a “mistake” in an experiment is something known to be incorrect due to accident, carelessness, or ineptitude.

  2. lack of accuracy or thoroughness.

    The many instances of carelessness in the book (with references, dates, etc.) detract from its value.

  3. the fact or quality of being said or done thoughtlessly or negligently.

    You were too quick to make promises you can’t possibly fulfill—which only shows the carelessness of your remarks.

  4. lack of regard or concern for something (usually followed by of, about, for, ortoward ).

    He was repulsed by their carelessness and cruelty toward those less fortunate.

    Her rudeness and arrogance betray her carelessness for other people's feelings.

  5. effortless or artless quality.

    She is a highly intelligent academic who nevertheless speaks with the simplicity and carelessness of a child.


Other Word Forms

  • overcarelessness noun

Etymology

Origin of carelessness

First recorded before 1000; careless ( def. ) + -ness ( def. )

Explanation

Acting without thinking things through is carelessness. Don't try to text a friend while you're riding your bike, or your carelessness may send you crashing into a mailbox. You can think of carelessness as negligence, a failure to pay close attention or carefully consider the possible ramifications of your actions. Driver carelessness causes many traffic accidents, and a writer's carelessness can result in grammatical errors and misspellings. The Old English version of this word, carleasnes, meant "freedom from anxiety," something closer to nonchalance than today's carelessness.

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Example Sentences

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It was a dismissal that encapsulated the carelessness that so often costs this England team.

From BBC • Jan. 5, 2026

He said the files were accessed due to "carelessness", using passwords shared on messaging apps.

From Barron's • Dec. 17, 2025

Chenoweth, who is as gleaming as a holiday ornament on Liberace’s Christmas tree, arrives at a canny balance of quixotic generosity and parvenu carelessness in her portrayal of a woman she refuses to lampoon.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 9, 2025

“The degree of carelessness is remarkable,” said Nikos Passas, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 31, 2025

But also I envy their conviction, their optimism, their carelessness, their fearlessness about men, their camaraderie.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood